公共交通機関におけるITS (第5版)

Public Transport ITS in Europe and North America – 5th Edition

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How will the market for intelligent transport systems (ITS) for public transport in Europe and North America evolve in 2017 and beyond? The total market value of public transport ITS for buses and trams is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.5 percent from € 1.94 billion in 2015 to reach € 2.78 billion by 2020 in these two regions. Now in its fifth edition this strategic research report from Berg Insight covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic telematics industry. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Public Transport ITS in Europe and North America is
the fifth consecutive report from Berg Insight analysing the
latest developments on the intelligent transportation systems
market for public transport in these two regions.
This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you
with 240 pages of unique business intelligence, including
5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary and real-life
case studies on which to base your business decisions.

Highlights from this report:

Insights from 30 new executive interviews with market leading companies.

New data on vehicle fleets and public transport utilisation in Europe and North America.

Comprehensive description of the public transport ITS value chain and key applications.

In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.

Profiles of 66 aftermarket ITS solution providers.

Summary of OEM propositions from public transport vehicle brands.

Revised market forecasts lasting until 2020.

Summary

Public transport ITS is a key element to enable sustainable smart mobility

The term Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) refers to information and communication technology applied to transport infrastructure and vehicles. Berg Insight’s definition of ITS for public transport includes systems installed in public transport vehicles as well as at terminals, stops, depots and similar. Included are also backoffice IT systems which ensure that public transport services can be planned, scheduled and managed to achieve efficient operations. An important part of ITS for public transport is further solutions providing travellers with updated information about routes, departure times, possible disturbances and connecting services. The history of these different types of solutions dates back several decades and current state-of-the-art solutions fare collection systems using contactless cards or mobile ticketing, and on-board infotainment solutions with information about nearby points of interest.

Public transport plays an increasingly important role in societies as a result of continuing population growth in cities and shifting consumer preferences. With ridership growing steadily across markets worldwide, a total of 57.6 billion and 13.8 billion public transport passenger journeys were carried out in the EU28 and North America respectively in 2014. Available modes include for example local and regional buses and trolleybuses, regional and suburban rail transport, metros and trams, and local waterborne passenger transport services. In 2014, the number of registered buses and coaches in Europe and North America reached 764,000 vehicles and 439,000 vehicles respectively, not including school buses. The economic value of public transport services in Europe is estimated to around € 150–200 billion per year, while the corresponding number in North America is around € 60–70 billion.

Berg Insight is of the opinion that the market for ITS in public transport is in a growth phase which will last for several years to come. Increased funds made available to infrastructure spending and demands from travellers contribute to a positive market situation. Individual markets may however experience temporary fluctuations, depending on the political climate, austerity measures and local developments. The total market value of public transport ITS for buses and trams in Europe is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2 percent from € 1.35 billion in 2015 to reach € 1.91 billion by 2020. The penetration of on-board computers with GPS location functionality and wireless communication in buses and trams in Europe is estimated to increase from 70.9 percent in 2015 to 85.0 percent in 2020, however varying considerably between regional markets. In North America, the total market value of public transport ITS is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 8.1 percent from € 0.59 billion in 2015 to reach € 0.87 billion in 2020 and the penetration rate is estimated to increase from 76.4 percent in 2015 to 88.5 percent in 2020.

A group of international aftermarket solution providers have emerged as leaders on the market for public transport ITS. Major providers across Europe and North America include Canada-based Trapeze Group and Germany-based INIT with significant installed bases in both regions. IVU is furthermore a dominant player primarily in the German-speaking part of Europe and has also expanded in the North America. Clever Devices and Xerox hold leading positions on the North American public transport ITS market, and the latter is also an international provider of fare collection systems. Additional companies with major market shares in North America include RouteMatch, Avail Technologies and Cubicowned NextBus. Examples of companies with major market shares on national markets in Europe include Ineo Systrans which holds a leading position in France, and Vix which is a major provider on the UK market. Other significant players include the Spanish groups Indra, GMV and Grupo Etra, Swarco’s subsidiary Swarco Mizar in Italy, Atron in Germany, Italy-based PluService, the Norwegian provider FARA and the Austriabased company Kapsch CarrierCom. Volvo Group is moreover a notable player from the vehicle OEM segment, offering the ITS4mobility system in partnership with Consat Telematics in Europe and North America. Scania, Daimler, New Flyer and Iveco offer some conventional OEM telematics features for their buses.

The outlook for the public transport ITS market is positive, as several major developments encourage increased investments in such technologies. The ITS market is likely positively affected by international public transport-related initiatives such as the EU project EBSF_2 as well as APTA’s standards programs for public transport vehicles and ITS. Recent focus of ITS system deployments has been on increasing the level of integration and utilising technology advancements for fare collection purposes. Another major driver is the ongoing global developments related to the concept of smart cities, where ITS in general and public transport ITS in particular constitute key elements to enable sustainable smart mobility.

This report answers the following questions:

How is public transport organised and managed?

What is the geographical structure of public transport fleets in Europe and North America?

Which are the leading international and regional providers of aftermarket public transport ITS solutions?

What offerings are available from vehicle OEMs?

What impact will the launch of standard factory installed onboard computers from the OEMs have on the market?

Which drivers and barriers are affecting the market for public transport ITS solutions?

How are the regulatory developments in Europe and North America affecting the public transport ITS industry?

How will the public transport ITS industry evolve in the future?

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2016-12-22The public transport ITS market in Europe and North America to reach € 2.8 billion by 2020

Berg Insight, the world’s leading M2M/IoT market research provider, today released new findings about the market for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). The market value for ITS deployed in public transport operations in Europe was € 1.35 billion in 2015. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2 percent, this number is expected to reach € 1.91 billion by 2020. The North American market for public transport ITS is similarly forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 8.1 percent from € 0.59 billion in 2015 to reach € 0.87 billion in 2020. Berg Insight is of the opinion that the market for ITS in public transport is in a growth phase which will continue throughout the forecasted period. Increased funds made available to infrastructure spending, demands from travellers and smart cities initiatives contribute to a positive market situation.

A group of international aftermarket solution providers have emerged as leaders on the market for public transport ITS. Major providers across Europe and North America include Canada-based Trapeze Group and Germany-based INIT with significant installed bases in both regions. IVU is a major player primarily in the German-speaking part of Europe and has also expanded in the North America. Clever Devices and Xerox hold leading positions on the North American public transport ITS market, and the latter also is an international provider of fare collection systems. Additional companies with notable market shares in North America include RouteMatch, Cubic-owned NextBus, Avail Technologies and TransLoc. Examples of major vendors on national markets in Europe include Ineo Systrans which holds a leading position in France and Vix which is an important provider on the UK market. Other significant players include the Spanish groups Indra, GMV and Grupo Etra, Swarco’s subsidiary Swarco Mizar in Italy, Atron in Germany, Italy-based PluService, Norwegian FARA and the Austria-based company Kapsch CarrierCom. Volvo Group is moreover a notable player from the vehicle OEM segment, offering the ITS4mobility system in partnership with Consat Telematics in Europe and North America.

“Similarly to adjacent telematics verticals, the market for public transport ITS has in recent time seen a number of significant cross-border mergers and acquisitions involving European and North American players”, said Fredrik Stålbrand, IoT Analyst, Berg Insight. He mentions as examples the recent deals such as GMV’s acquisition of Syncromatics in September 2015, Luminator Technology Group which acquired BMG MIS in the following month, and most recently HanseCom PTTS which was acquired by INIT in September 2016. Berg Insight anticipates that this consolidation trend will continue in the upcoming years. “Several players continue to have inorganic growth as a key strategy and further M&A activity can be expected among telematics and ITS providers for public transport in 2017–2018”, concluded Mr. Stålbrand.